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(Her daughter feels that she and even more her brother, actor Daniel, had cause to lament that prejudice).
A cruise ship passenger can smile at circumstance the way a lifelong Greyhound traveler might find cause to lament it.
"I come from a fighting family," Mayweather likes to say, and life has given him plenty of cause to celebrate this legacy and some cause to lament it.
European policymakers are underestimating the extent to which events in Cyprus may yet destabilise the rest of the euro area, says Jacques Cailloux of Nomura.Cypriots have cause to lament that its rescuers have made a desert and called it peace.
There is no question that Lincoln had cause to lament the general's inaction, especially in the larger context of the president's early experience with Union Army officials, but he recognized that he couldn't afford to alienate him at such a crucial time.
That modern orchestras seem to have ceded Haydn's marvelous canon to the historical performance-practice cabal is cause to lament; this music should be a cornerstone of the repertory, as Mr. Haitink's rendition handily asserted.
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New musicals based on popular movies cause devotees to lament the days when Broadway was not a recycling plant but a hotbed of cultural creativity.
As Sean at Make notes, this kit causes us to "lament the general state of affairs we have come to thanks to litigiousness, chemophobia, and flagging scientific literacy".
Soon thereafter, U.S. Cold War strategy assumed a more assertive and militaristic quality, causing Kennan to lament about what he believed was an abrogation of his previous assessments.
The Constitution protected slavery, which caused Thomas Jefferson to lament, "I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, and that His justice cannot sleep forever".
For all those who toasted the longevity of the Queen, after Estimate won the Gold Cup, the success of Riposte in the Ribblesdale Stakes had caused as many to lament afresh the premature loss of a man she had knighted two years previously.
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